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If I were considering buying real estate in the Park City area, I'd seriously consider the Jordanelle area for newly built homes and condos with great lake and mountain views. The area offers easy access to skiing, boating, fishing, and hiking.
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Why People Buy Real Estate in Park City, Utah
Park City offers a unique blend of luxury living and outdoor recreation, with easy access from major American cities. Known for its world-class skiing, fine dining, and a wide range of properties from $350,000 to $50 million, Park City continues to attract luxury homebuyers and investors alike.
Whether you're looking for a primary residence, a vacation home, or an investment property, Park City offers options to suit every lifestyle.

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Our Park City MLS® search for real estate is a complete listing source of all local real estate listings. Customize your search criteria to view all current Park City and Deer Valley homes or condos for sale. Use the map search to narrow down searches by location.

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National Association of Realtors Policy Changes
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) recently introduced updates that will impact the buying and selling process in real estate. These changes aim to increase transparency and modify certain requirements for REALTORS® and MLSs nationwide.
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Mandatory Adoption: All Multiple Listing Services (MLSs) and REALTORS® nationwide were required to implement these updates by August 17, 2024.
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Broker Compensation: Broker compensation information can no longer be displayed on MLS platforms, whether for REALTORS® or consumers.
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Written Buyer Agreements: In Utah, buyer broker agreements have always been required, but the timing has changed. Now, buyers and their REALTORS® must sign this agreement before previewing any properties in person or virtually.
Our mission as Park City REALTORS® is to establish strong relationships and earn your business for the long term. If you have any questions about these changes or how they might affect your real estate experience, please feel free to reach out.